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What is “Wise” When Managing Wildfire?


By Courtney Lowery, 7-21-08

 
  A 2007 Wildland Fire Use fire in the Frank Church wilderness. Photo from the Northern Arizona Type 2 Team's Web site.

Mark Finney, a scientist with the Forest Service’s Fire Science Lab in Missoula put it pretty clearly when talking to Matthew Frank at NewWest.Net:

“It’s the paradox of fire: the more you suppress them, the worse they get,” Finney says. By fighting every fire, “we end up destroying the very thing we’re trying to protect.”

As fire season begins in the Rockies, the relative quietness of the season has given reporters a breather from chasing evacuation numbers and allowed them to focus more on policy in their stories and the latest from the Idaho Statesman’s Rocky Barker and Heath Druzin is a perfect example. The story, in Sunday’s paper, is a detailed report on how we manage fire and what the costs of that—financially and ecologically—are.

Barker and Druzin found some just fascinating numbers to back up what Finney was talking about when explaining the need for scientific modeling to help fire managers figure out what to fight and what to let burn. Here’s just one set:

“Federal agencies still put out nearly every fire that starts - of the around 80,000 blazes each year, just 327 are generally allowed to burn. Out of the 9.8 million acres that burned across the country last year, only about 430,000 acres burned without suppression, in what managers call “wildland fire use” blazes.”

And another:

“Fire suppression costs have risen 6.5 times in a decade to $1.86 billion last year. At the same time, funding to make private homes and communities safer has dropped by more than 30 percent since 2001 - to less than $80 million in 2008 - and more cuts are proposed for 2009.”

Click here for the full report, including a sidebar on rangeland fire and another on where being “wise” about fire worked.



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